Nothing subtle about this baby, with Rory taking no prisoners. Are we allowed to glorify this? I know Pantani’s persona-non-grata what with all the cocaine and everything, but there’s no denying he looked dashing, dancing up L’Alpe with that dirty great ring through his ear, artfully knotted bandana flapping in his wake. Am I the only one that thinks so? Oh. OK. Sorry.

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Nothing subtle about this baby, with Rory taking no prisoners. Are we allowed to glorify this? I know Pantani’s persona-non-grata what with all the cocaine and everything, but there’s no denying he looked dashing, dancing up L’Alpe with that dirty great ring through his ear, artfully knotted bandana flapping in his wake. Am I the only one that thinks so? Oh. OK. Sorry.

When Lizzie won the 2013 Nationals in Glasgow, we were there. Wow, that girl is quick! We looked at each other and knew right away, we had to put Lizzie on one of our tees. The shot we chose was taken at the event by Cheryl King. She loves it. We love it. We know you'll wear it with pride and determination, as befits our hero(ine).

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When Lizzie won the 2013 Nationals in Glasgow, we were there. Wow, that girl is quick! We looked at each other and knew right away, we had to put Lizzie on one of our tees. The shot we chose was taken at the event by Cheryl King. She loves it. We love it. We know you'll wear it with pride and determination, as befits our hero(ine).

When Lizzie won the 2013 Nationals in Glasgow, we were there. Wow, that girl is quick! We looked at each other and knew right away, we had to put Lizzie on one of our tees. The shot we chose was taken at the event by Cheryl King. She loves it. We love it. We know you'll wear it with pride and determination, as befits our hero(ine).

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When Lizzie won the 2013 Nationals in Glasgow, we were there. Wow, that girl is quick! We looked at each other and knew right away, we had to put Lizzie on one of our tees. The shot we chose was taken at the event by Cheryl King. She loves it. We love it. We know you'll wear it with pride and determination, as befits our hero(ine).

A play on a play, a brand within a brand, a signature within a signature. Possibly the ultimate expression of Black Sheep’s ovine cool, we’ve allowed Rory to emerge from his cog and have a bit of fun. We’re all heart. Just be sure to hide the mint sauce or you’ll upset him (see Il Pirata).

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A play on a play, a brand within a brand, a signature within a signature. Possibly the ultimate expression of Black Sheep’s ovine cool, we’ve allowed Rory to emerge from his cog and have a bit of fun. We’re all heart. Just be sure to hide the mint sauce or you’ll upset him (see Il Pirata).

A play on a play, a brand within a brand, a signature within a signature. Possibly the ultimate expression of Black Sheep’s ovine cool, we’ve allowed Rory to emerge from his cog and have a bit of fun. We’re all heart. Just be sure to hide the mint sauce or you’ll upset him (see Il Pirata).

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A play on a play, a brand within a brand, a signature within a signature. Possibly the ultimate expression of Black Sheep’s ovine cool, we’ve allowed Rory to emerge from his cog and have a bit of fun. We’re all heart. Just be sure to hide the mint sauce or you’ll upset him (see Il Pirata).

The most difficult Grand Tour, say the cognoscenti, is the pink one. We agree, not that we’ve done it, but the heady combination of 50-degree temperature swings between stages, massive vertical and horizontal distances and unpredictable Italian - er - everything, is neatly summed up in our own Maglia Rosa enhanced by the Black Sheep cog and tricolore script.

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The most difficult Grand Tour, say the cognoscenti, is the pink one. We agree, not that we’ve done it, but the heady combination of 50-degree temperature swings between stages, massive vertical and horizontal distances and unpredictable Italian - er - everything, is neatly summed up in our own Maglia Rosa enhanced by the Black Sheep cog and tricolore script.

Not much to add to the classic simplicity of the KoM polka dots, except for a classic Black Sheep cog and our celebratory tricouleur script. We’re temporarily (at least until the TdF’s 101st edition) dedicating this to youngster Nairo Quintana who danced energetically up the HC cols of the 2013 Tour whilst demonstrating an impressively small range of facial expressions.

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Not much to add to the classic simplicity of the KoM polka dots, except for a classic Black Sheep cog and our celebratory tricouleur script. We’re temporarily (at least until the TdF’s 101st edition) dedicating this to youngster Nairo Quintana who danced energetically up the HC cols of the 2013 Tour whilst demonstrating an impressively small range of facial expressions.

Not much to add to the classic simplicity of the KoM polka dots, except for a classic Black Sheep cog and our celebratory tricouleur script. We’re temporarily (at least until the TdF’s 101st edition) dedicating this to youngster Nairo Quintana who danced energetically up the HC cols of the 2013 Tour whilst demonstrating an impressively small range of facial expressions.

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Not much to add to the classic simplicity of the KoM polka dots, except for a classic Black Sheep cog and our celebratory tricouleur script. We’re temporarily (at least until the TdF’s 101st edition) dedicating this to youngster Nairo Quintana who danced energetically up the HC cols of the 2013 Tour whilst demonstrating an impressively small range of facial expressions.

A short sharp shock at the start of the European season, the Volta a Catalunya is a warm alternative to Milan-San Remo or E3 Harelbeke with which it usually clashes. It’s an opportunity for lighter, Grand Tour hopefuls to stretch their legs and their reputations over seven stages in search of a fine looking GC winner’s jersey which bears some resemblance to this marvelous tee.

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A short sharp shock at the start of the European season, the Volta a Catalunya is a warm alternative to Milan-San Remo or E3 Harelbeke with which it usually clashes. It’s an opportunity for lighter, Grand Tour hopefuls to stretch their legs and their reputations over seven stages in search of a fine looking GC winner’s jersey which bears some resemblance to this marvelous tee.

A short sharp shock at the start of the European season, the Volta a Catalunya is a warm alternative to Milan-San Remo or E3 Harelbeke with which it usually clashes. It’s an opportunity for lighter, Grand Tour hopefuls to stretch their legs and their reputations over seven stages in search of a fine looking GC winner’s jersey which bears some resemblance to this marvelous tee.

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A short sharp shock at the start of the European season, the Volta a Catalunya is a warm alternative to Milan-San Remo or E3 Harelbeke with which it usually clashes. It’s an opportunity for lighter, Grand Tour hopefuls to stretch their legs and their reputations over seven stages in search of a fine looking GC winner’s jersey which bears some resemblance to this marvelous tee.

We're huge fans of Brad and feel sorry that he couldn't defend his TdF crown in 2013. As compensation we’ve made him a tee to celebrate the finest Grand Tour ride by an Englishman (at least until Froomey won this year). The individual TT that was Stage 19 was where he finally sealed his landmark victory, punching the air as he crossed the line in Chartres.

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Tour de France 2012. Stage 19 Bonneval to Chartres.

Bradley Wiggins. 1h 4m 13s

We're huge fans of Brad and feel sorry that he couldn't defend his TdF crown in 2013. As compensation we’ve made him a tee to celebrate the finest Grand Tour ride by an Englishman (at least until Froomey won this year). The individual TT that was Stage 19 was where he finally sealed his landmark victory, punching the air as he crossed the line in Chartres.

Eddy Merckx is the greatest cyclist that ever lived. We commemorate the Cannibal’s total annihilation of the field in his first TdF where he won yellow, green and polka dot. On 15 July 1969 he put nearly eight minutes into his nearest rivals, winning the 214.5km stage with a 140km solo break that included Le Tourmalet and L’Aubisque. Awesome doesn’t even begin to cover it.

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Tour de France 1969. Stage 17 Mourenx to Luchon.

Eddy Merckx. 7h 4m 28s

Eddy Merckx is the greatest cyclist that ever lived. We commemorate the Cannibal’s total annihilation of the field in his first TdF where he won yellow, green and polka dot. On 15 July 1969 he put nearly eight minutes into his nearest rivals, winning the 214.5km stage with a 140km solo break that included Le Tourmalet and L’Aubisque. Awesome doesn’t even begin to cover it.

Eddy Merckx is the greatest cyclist that ever lived. We commemorate the Cannibal’s total annihilation of the field in his first TdF where he won yellow, green and polka dot. On 15 July 1969 he put nearly eight minutes into his nearest rivals, winning the 214.5km stage with a 140km solo break that included Le Tourmalet and L’Aubisque. Awesome doesn’t even begin to cover it.

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Tour de France 1969. Stage 17 Mourenx to Luchon.

Eddy Merckx. 7h 4m 28s

Eddy Merckx is the greatest cyclist that ever lived. We commemorate the Cannibal’s total annihilation of the field in his first TdF where he won yellow, green and polka dot. On 15 July 1969 he put nearly eight minutes into his nearest rivals, winning the 214.5km stage with a 140km solo break that included Le Tourmalet and L’Aubisque. Awesome doesn’t even begin to cover it.

Over the climbs of Portet d’Aspet, Core, Latrape and finishing at the Guzet-Neige ski station, Millar put 41 seconds into Herrera and 61 into Delgado. He donned the polka dot and carried it to Paris, finishing fourth overall, the best TdF performance by a GB rider until 2012 and the first time a Brit had ever won a classification jersey. Salute Robert Millar, a true pioneer!

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Tour de France 1984. Stage 11 Pau to Guzet Niege.

Robert Millar. 7h 3m 41s

Over the climbs of Portet d’Aspet, Core, Latrape and finishing at the Guzet-Neige ski station, Millar put 41 seconds into Herrera and 61 into Delgado. He donned the polka dot and carried it to Paris, finishing fourth overall, the best TdF performance by a GB rider until 2012 and the first time a Brit had ever won a classification jersey. Salute Robert Millar, a true pioneer!

Over the climbs of Portet d’Aspet, Core, Latrape and finishing at the Guzet-Neige ski station, Millar put 41 seconds into Herrera and 61 into Delgado. He donned the polka dot and carried it to Paris, finishing fourth overall, the best TdF performance by a GB rider until 2012 and the first time a Brit had ever won a classification jersey. Salute Robert Millar, a true pioneer!

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Tour de France 1984. Stage 11 Pau to Guzet Niege.

Robert Millar. 7h 3m 41s

Over the climbs of Portet d’Aspet, Core, Latrape and finishing at the Guzet-Neige ski station, Millar put 41 seconds into Herrera and 61 into Delgado. He donned the polka dot and carried it to Paris, finishing fourth overall, the best TdF performance by a GB rider until 2012 and the first time a Brit had ever won a classification jersey. Salute Robert Millar, a true pioneer!

This is a world champion among tees of its kind, featuring Rory nestling comfortably in rainbow stripes. It’s not authorised by the UCI but we’re pretty sure when they see this they’re going to want one. Available only in signature black, it may be the only thing that can make those old fellas look cool.

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This is a world champion among tees of its kind, featuring Rory nestling comfortably in rainbow stripes. It’s not authorised by the UCI but we’re pretty sure when they see this they’re going to want one. Available only in signature black, it may be the only thing that can make those old fellas look cool.

A Black Sheep signature tee for those in the know, featuring nothing more than Rory the Sheep in splendid isolation. Nod to others similarly attired in black or white and know you’re at the cutting edge of ovine cool. No words necessary. Baa.

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A Black Sheep signature tee for those in the know, featuring nothing more than Rory the Sheep in splendid isolation. Nod to others similarly attired in black or white and know you’re at the cutting edge of ovine cool. No words necessary. Baa.

Where Black Sheep meets the TdF, inevitably there’s a bit of rebranding to be done. In the tradition of yellow jersey wearers’ sponsors (we’re not one, in case you were wondering) we’ve turned Rory the Sheep yellow on the sleeves and made a Grande Boucle of the Black Sheep cog. On the back: a more recognisable Black Sheep cog and our soon-to-be-famous tricouleur script.

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Where Black Sheep meets the TdF, inevitably there’s a bit of rebranding to be done. In the tradition of yellow jersey wearers’ sponsors (we’re not one, in case you were wondering) we’ve turned Rory the Sheep yellow on the sleeves and made a Grande Boucle of the Black Sheep cog. On the back: a more recognisable Black Sheep cog and our soon-to-be-famous tricouleur script.

Where Black Sheep meets the TdF, inevitably there’s a bit of rebranding to be done. In the tradition of yellow jersey wearers’ sponsors (we’re not one, in case you were wondering) we’ve turned Rory the Sheep yellow on the sleeves and made a Grande Boucle of the Black Sheep cog. On the back: a more recognisable Black Sheep cog and our soon-to-be-famous tricouleur script.

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Where Black Sheep meets the TdF, inevitably there’s a bit of rebranding to be done. In the tradition of yellow jersey wearers’ sponsors (we’re not one, in case you were wondering) we’ve turned Rory the Sheep yellow on the sleeves and made a Grande Boucle of the Black Sheep cog. On the back: a more recognisable Black Sheep cog and our soon-to-be-famous tricouleur script.

Riders battled cold, wet conditions for 254km over five mountain passes in this epic stage of the Giro. Fausto Coppi attacked on the Maddalena and extended his lead over the Vars, Izoard, Montgenevre and Sestriere. By the end, his winning margin was over 11 minutes, giving him the Maglia Rosa which he eventually won by over 23 minutes. In the same year Coppi also won the TdF, becoming the first man to complete the Giro/Tour double. Forza Fausto!

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Giro d'Italia 1949. Stage 17 Cuneo to Pinerolo.

Fausto Coppi. 9h 19m 55s

Riders battled cold, wet conditions for 254km over five mountain passes in this epic stage of the Giro. Fausto Coppi attacked on the Maddalena and extended his lead over the Vars, Izoard, Montgenevre and Sestriere. By the end, his winning margin was over 11 minutes, giving him the Maglia Rosa which he eventually won by over 23 minutes. In the same year Coppi also won the TdF, becoming the first man to complete the Giro/Tour double. Forza Fausto!

An unusual homage to our World Championship heroes, where the whole message is on the reverse. One for the lone escapee, this, where the long hours spent off the front of life’s peleton give ample time for your rivals to stare at your arse.

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An unusual homage to our World Championship heroes, where the whole message is on the reverse. One for the lone escapee, this, where the long hours spent off the front of life’s peleton give ample time for your rivals to stare at your arse.

For those requiring a little more recognition or for the true black sheep among us, proclaim the fact with the alternative Black Sheep signature tee. Once more in tasteful black and white, this one will run and run. Baa baa. No bull.

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For those requiring a little more recognition or for the true black sheep among us, proclaim the fact with the alternative Black Sheep signature tee. Once more in tasteful black and white, this one will run and run. Baa baa. No bull.

This is a world champion among tees of its kind, featuring Rory nestling comfortably in rainbow stripes. It’s not authorised by the UCI but we’re pretty sure when they see this they’re going to want one. Available only in signature black, it may be the only thing that can make those old fellas look cool.

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This is a world champion among tees of its kind, featuring Rory nestling comfortably in rainbow stripes. It’s not authorised by the UCI but we’re pretty sure when they see this they’re going to want one. Available only in signature black, it may be the only thing that can make those old fellas look cool.

An unusual homage to our World Championship heroes, where the whole message is on the reverse. One for the lone escapee, this, where the long hours spent off the front of life’s peleton give ample time for your rivals to stare at your arse.

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An unusual homage to our World Championship heroes, where the whole message is on the reverse. One for the lone escapee, this, where the long hours spent off the front of life’s peleton give ample time for your rivals to stare at your arse.

Nothing subtle about this baby, with Rory taking no prisoners. Are we allowed to glorify this? I know Pantani’s persona-non-grata what with all the cocaine and everything, but there’s no denying he looked dashing, dancing up L’Alpe with that dirty great ring through his ear, artfully knotted bandana flapping in his wake. Am I the only one that thinks so? Oh. OK. Sorry.

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Nothing subtle about this baby, with Rory taking no prisoners. Are we allowed to glorify this? I know Pantani’s persona-non-grata what with all the cocaine and everything, but there’s no denying he looked dashing, dancing up L’Alpe with that dirty great ring through his ear, artfully knotted bandana flapping in his wake. Am I the only one that thinks so? Oh. OK. Sorry.

We're huge fans of Brad and feel sorry that he couldn't defend his TdF crown in 2013. As compensation we’ve made him a tee to celebrate the finest Grand Tour ride by an Englishman (at least until Froomey won this year). The individual TT that was Stage 19 was where he finally sealed his landmark victory, punching the air as he crossed the line in Chartres.

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Tour de France 2012. Stage 19 Bonneval to Chartres.

Bradley Wiggins. 1h 4m 13s

We're huge fans of Brad and feel sorry that he couldn't defend his TdF crown in 2013. As compensation we’ve made him a tee to celebrate the finest Grand Tour ride by an Englishman (at least until Froomey won this year). The individual TT that was Stage 19 was where he finally sealed his landmark victory, punching the air as he crossed the line in Chartres.

The BB BS marks a return to subtlety with a black -only tee for those that know. Only here, even if you don’t know, you’re still in the know, because everyone knows the rhyme inside out and front to back, which is how many sides of you you’ll need to show if anyone’s to get it at all.

Know what we mean?

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The BB BS marks a return to subtlety with a black -only tee for those that know. Only here, even if you don’t know, you’re still in the know, because everyone knows the rhyme inside out and front to back, which is how many sides of you you’ll need to show if anyone’s to get it at all.

The BB BS marks a return to subtlety with a black -only tee for those that know. Only here, even if you don’t know, you’re still in the know, because everyone knows the rhyme inside out and front to back, which is how many sides of you you’ll need to show if anyone’s to get it at all.

Know what we mean?

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The BB BS marks a return to subtlety with a black -only tee for those that know. Only here, even if you don’t know, you’re still in the know, because everyone knows the rhyme inside out and front to back, which is how many sides of you you’ll need to show if anyone’s to get it at all.

Riders battled cold, wet conditions for 254km over five mountain passes in this epic stage of the Giro. Fausto Coppi attacked on the Maddalena and extended his lead over the Vars, Izoard, Montgenevre and Sestriere. By the end, his winning margin was over 11 minutes, giving him the Maglia Rosa which he eventually won by over 23 minutes. In the same year Coppi also won the TdF, becoming the first man to complete the Giro/Tour double. Forza Fausto!

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Giro d'Italia 1949. Stage 17 Cuneo to Pinerolo.

Fausto Coppi. 9h 19m 55s

Riders battled cold, wet conditions for 254km over five mountain passes in this epic stage of the Giro. Fausto Coppi attacked on the Maddalena and extended his lead over the Vars, Izoard, Montgenevre and Sestriere. By the end, his winning margin was over 11 minutes, giving him the Maglia Rosa which he eventually won by over 23 minutes. In the same year Coppi also won the TdF, becoming the first man to complete the Giro/Tour double. Forza Fausto!

A Black Sheep signature tee for those in the know, featuring nothing more than Rory the Sheep in splendid isolation. Nod to others similarly attired in black or white and know you’re at the cutting edge of ovine cool. No words necessary. Baa.

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A Black Sheep signature tee for those in the know, featuring nothing more than Rory the Sheep in splendid isolation. Nod to others similarly attired in black or white and know you’re at the cutting edge of ovine cool. No words necessary. Baa.

For those requiring a little more recognition or for the true black sheep among us, proclaim the fact with the alternative Black Sheep signature tee. Once more in tasteful black and white, this one will run and run. Baa baa. No bull.

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For those requiring a little more recognition or for the true black sheep among us, proclaim the fact with the alternative Black Sheep signature tee. Once more in tasteful black and white, this one will run and run. Baa baa. No bull.